SHOW US THE MONEY – FEDS FUNDING BOOST HOPES TO DRIVE GREATER SAFETY FOR TRUCK DRIVERS

It’s been announced  that the Australian Institute of Health and Safety (AIHS)  will  receive crucial funding from the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s (NHVR)  and its Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI), which has support by the Australian Government.

The AIHS  is  reputed to be Australia’s peak body for workplace health and safety and the new funding will it says be used to create training modules and update health and safety guidelines to improve road safety for transport workers .

The AIHS says transport is among the industries with the highest number of worker fatalities, claiming that in the past year there were 54 transport, postal, and warehousing workers who lost their lives in 2024, which it claims is  the most of any industry sector.

AIHS CEO Julia Whitford said the funding will go towards expanding and updating existing occupational health and safety (OHS) advice and creating educational resources for the transport industry.

“Every worker has the right to go to work and return home safely, and tragically, far too many lives are being lost across transport,” Whitford said.

“This will ensure the OHS Body of Knowledge, which is the framework for health and safety professionals, is updated to reflect current trends, research, and practices in occupational road use,” she said.

“It is an important tool for safety professionals, educators, policy makers, and others involved in transport.”

The AIHS  says that new chapters will be created to cover a range of topics, including heavy vehicles operations and safety, safety for vulnerable road users, mental health and wellbeing of occupational road users, and investigating occupational vehicle accidents and incidents.

“Interactive online training modules will also be developed, featuring engaging content, practical scenarios, and assessments for workers to help deepen their understanding of safety principles,” Whitford said.

Executive director corporate affairs at the AIHS,  Michelle Tayler said the institute is one of 16 organisations to receive funding as part of a $3.9 million investment in safety projects.

“We look forward to seeing the Australian Institute of Health and Safety’s project come to life to boost heavy vehicle safety standards and practices,” Tayler said.

“The HVSI grants program funds critical industry-led safety projects aimed at reducing road trauma and saving lives on Australia’s roads.”

The project has already begun and will continue through to June 2026.